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STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER |
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"You say yes, I say no, you say stop, and I say go, go, go" |
"Hello, Goodbye"
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Sales of the paperback of Steinbeck's "East of Eden" skyrocketed when she picked it for her book club |
Oprah Winfrey
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With rides like The Matterhorn, this theme park made taking "an E ticket ride" a part of everyday speech |
Disneyland
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Providing an almost year-round supply, this state produces about 80 percent of the USA's strawberries |
California
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The first of these high-speed German highways was opened in 1935 between Frankfurt & Darmstadt |
an autobahn
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The name of this woman's undergarment is from the Old French for "armor for the arms" |
(Philip: What are bloomers?)
a brassiere
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"If there's anything that you want, if there's anything I can do, just call on me and I'll send it along" |
(Kathy: What is "All My Lovin'"?)
"From Me To You"
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His bestselling paperback "The No Spin Zone" chronicles his confrontations with the powerful & the famous |
Bill O'Reilly
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An open air double decker bus ticket on "The Original Tour" in this city will take you by Hyde Park & Marble Arch |
London
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In 1697, after the gardener of Versailles cultivated them, this King declared strawberries his favorite fruit |
Louis XIV
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Before numbered U.S. roads, a 3,300-mile highway from Newark, N.J. to San Francisco was named for this President |
Abraham Lincoln
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If you're a pilot, try to avoid this mysterious area where ships have been disappearing since the 1800s |
the Bermuda Triangle
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"And the eyes in his head see the world spinning round" |
"The Fool On The Hill"
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This E.B. White book about an arachnid has long been a bestselling children's paperback |
Charlotte's Web
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Ride into NYC to get theater tickets at the company known by these 4 letters; it sells 1.5 million tickets a year |
TKTS
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She's the beloved character seen here |
Strawberry Shortcake
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Important to the development of the region, the Trans-Amazon Highway runs 3,000 miles from Peru to this ocean |
(Kathy: What is the Pacific?)
the Atlantic
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Ghosts of this famous acting family are said to haunt their old Beverly Hills estate |
the Barrymores
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"Changing my life with a wave of her hand, nobody can deny that there's something there" |
"Here, There And Everywhere"
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His 1947 paperback "I, the Jury" sold millions & introduced us all to Mike Hammer |
Mickey Spillane
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It's the northernmost of the 17 countries you can travel to with a Eurail Pass ticket |
(Kathy: What is Denmark?)
Norway
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With its natural heart shape & bright red color, the strawberry was a symbol of this Roman goddess of love |
Venus
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17 Latin American capitals are linked by this highway |
(Philip: What is the Trans-American Highway?)
the Pan-American Highway
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From Middle English for "attack", it's whining or arguing in a bad-tempered way |
bickering
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"Baby's good to me, you know she's happy as can be, you know she said so" |
"I Feel Fine"
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This crime novelist wrote the 1961 paperback Western classic "Hombre" |
Elmore Leonard
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If you had tickets to the last Olympic Games held in Canada you'd have been riding to this city for the events |
Calgary
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A popular strawberry dessert is made with Cointreau & named for this Russian Royal family |
the Romanovs
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The sign seen here says you're on this, the world's longest national highway |
(Philip: What is the Trans-Canadian?)
the Trans-Canada
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One of the paired instruments of God's wrath in Genesis 19:24 |
brimstone
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